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April 'POOLS' Day Comes to Wilton

April 30 is declared April POOLS Day in Wilton by Emergency Services. Be sure to take time to understand the dangers of water activities.

From Wilton Fire Department: Yes, you read it right. April POOLS Day is coming once again to Wilton. April 30th will be declared April POOLS Day in Wilton by the Town’s Emergency Services. As a Town, we strive to kick off the pool, swimming and boating season in the right frame of mind and heighten situational awareness of the dangers of water activities. The Fire Department, Police Department and the Wilton Dive Rescue Team (staffed jointly by fire and police personnel) now embark on our Town wide drown prevention program. Why are we doing this again?

  • It’s part and parcel to our overall “Community Risk Reduction” plan.
  • We have a lot of privately owned pools in Town along with public pools and swimming areas.
  • All of the drown prevention programs we have studied and researched had a child’s name on them. We’re naming ours “The Wilton Drown Prevention Program.”
  • Being pro-active with programs such as these creates a well informed and safer Town.

Some introductory facts:

  • We have 940 in-ground privately owned pools in Town.
  • Home pool drowning is a leading cause of death for children younger than 5.
  • Children are out of sight less than 5 minutes and under the care of one or both parents at the time of many home pool drownings which have occurred throughout the nation.

Things to think about as you open your pool for the season:

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  • Store and use pool chemicals safely.
  • Check your fence and insure the gate closes and latches properly.
  • Check house door alarms and floating pool alarms for proper operation.
  • Learn how to safely respond to water emergencies (CPR, First Aid, Lifeguarding, Basic Water Rescue) by taking a class.
  • Enroll your non-swimmers in a swimming class. No one is drown-proof and remember that no one can learn how to swim in 2 or 3 lessons.
  • Make sure your hot tub is covered securely when not in use.

We will run a series of articles throughout the swimming and boating season through local media, social media and Town web sites. Please read these in the interest of the safety of your children, your family, your friends or perhaps yourself. Happy April POOLS Day!

For more information on water safety and drown prevention, go to:

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